no code implementations • 1 Aug 2024 • Akane Sano, Judith Amores, Mary Czerwinski
We explore the application of large language models (LLMs), pre-trained models with massive textual data for detecting and improving these altered states.
no code implementations • 30 Mar 2024 • Subigya Nepal, Arvind Pillai, William Campbell, Talie Massachi, Eunsol Soul Choi, Orson Xu, Joanna Kuc, Jeremy Huckins, Jason Holden, Colin Depp, Nicholas Jacobson, Mary Czerwinski, Eric Granholm, Andrew T. Campbell
MindScape aims to study the benefits of integrating time series behavioral patterns (e. g., conversational engagement, sleep, location) with Large Language Models (LLMs) to create a new form of contextual AI journaling, promoting self-reflection and well-being.
no code implementations • 17 Jan 2024 • Subigya Nepal, Javier Hernandez, Talie Massachi, Kael Rowan, Judith Amores, Jina Suh, Gonzalo Ramos, Brian Houck, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Mary Czerwinski
We present a comprehensive, user-centric approach to understand preferences in AI-based productivity agents and develop personalized solutions tailored to users' needs.
no code implementations • 19 Oct 2023 • Javier Hernandez, Jina Suh, Judith Amores, Kael Rowan, Gonzalo Ramos, Mary Czerwinski
The rise of AI conversational agents has broadened opportunities to enhance human capabilities across various domains.
no code implementations • 3 Mar 2021 • Jenna Butler, Mary Czerwinski, Shamsi Iqbal, Sonia Jaffe, Kate Nowak, Emily Peloquin, Longqi Yang
We now turn to understanding the impact that COVID-19 had on the personal productivity and well-being of information workers as their work practices were impacted by remote work.
no code implementations • 3 Mar 2021 • Javier Hernandez, Daniel McDuff, Ognjen, Rudovic, Alberto Fung, Mary Czerwinski
We show that person-independent models yield significantly lower performance (55% average F1 and accuracy across 40 subjects) than person-dependent models (60. 3%), leading to a generalization gap of 5. 3%.
no code implementations • 16 Oct 2019 • Deepali Aneja, Rens Hoegen, Daniel McDuff, Mary Czerwinski
Advances in machine intelligence have enabled conversational interfaces that have the potential to radically change the way humans interact with machines.